Share Your Passion: Rio Roses at Baisch & Skinner
Sharing my passion is a part of my career that I treasure. Being able to talk about product, design and business to other floral peeps in something I treasure. Having the amazing product of Rio Rose and location of Baisch & Skinner certainly makes my passion easier to share. This journey was all about the wedding industry and how to repurpose your rental items.
This adventure began with a call from Rio Roses asking if I would be interested in presenting two shows at Baisch & Skinner locations highlighting wedding design. I know Rio has great product and Baisch & Skinner are amazing to work with. YES, to both!
I choose to showcase rental items that could be utilized in a different way. Making revenue on existing items will help your business go further.
The below items show how to create a unique registration table display. Oasis floral mesh cascaded from a large wooden vessel to hold place cards for the guests to retrieve. The table was accented with a dried pod vessel holding florets and cotton.
This segment also showcased an Accent Décor Biltmore stand floral arrangement that could be displayed on an estate table.
A guest table floral arrangement and accenting candle holders completed this set.
Come with me if you wanna go to Kansas City…
Now it was time to pack up start our travels to Kansas City, MO.
We shipped items from St Louis to our next show at Baisch & Skinner in Kansas City, MO. Of course, I wanted to design some new things to add to the collection for our guests.
The Power of Weddings: Two Shows At The TSFA Floral Forum
Weddings are a huge source of income for the floral industry. It is not only about the stunning design but how are you inspired to make it personal for the couple. It is not only about the end result but how does your business practices influence the success of your weddings. Read on to learn how this journey to TNSFA brings a wedding business and design program to their members.
This journey takes me to Franklin, Tennessee (right outside of Nashville) to present two shows for the TSFA Floral Forum. When I was invited to showcase wedding bouquets and a business program based on weddings my answer was of course YES. I have been to the Tennessee State Florists Association convention in the past and I know they have an amazing convention. The board works tirelessly and believe that education is the pathway to success.
My first show was about wedding business called “The Path to I Do”. I wanted to discuss the business side of weddings from advertising to completion of events. My stage style is one of conversation. I feel we all learn from each other if we dialogue about topics.
I then spoke about the consultation process itself. We tend to forget that this is the most important day for our clients. We need to devote the energy and time to making sure it is the best experience for them from the moment the meet with you until the moment they say I Do.
Next, I spoke about the importance of a great contract. Everyone business who offers wedding design needs to have a contract. It does not matter if you do one wedding or hundreds a year. Take the time to write a contract to not only protect yourself, but also to protect your clients.
Below are a few of the contract items we discussed.
The Power of the Bouquet
The first evening was full of knowledge and the desire to be a more successful floral company. The second show was to focus on the wedding bouquet called “The Power of The Bouquet.” Wedding bouquets are a huge passion for me. It is the last item the bride will cling to as she walks towards her forever love. If done right it will showcase their love story and design of the wedding day.
I had an amazing assistant Pattie and FFA students working with me in the workroom. Such a great team to be part of.
Where do you draw inspiration from? Is it magazines, Pinterest, social media outlets, other designers? Inspiration is everywhere all you have to do is open yourself to the possibilities. Below are descriptions of what inspired me as I designed some of the bouquets for the show.
Inspiration: Boho chic was the inspiration for this adornment. We utilized a macramé wall hanging as a base for this design. We secured it to a collar that would be worn down the back of a bride as she walks through a field of wildflowers. The floral was glued on with Oasis floral adhesive consisting of asters, pomps, spray roses and gerbera petals down the strings.
A great show has many moving parts and I thank all of those mentioned below for your contributions:
ChicagoStyle Weddings Designer Challenge
To photoshoot or not to photoshoot—that is the question for today. This post will show you the outcome of industry leaders coming together to create one amazing editorial shoot. This is the time to design for you and your team. Show what lies within yourself.
A local bridal magazine, ChicagoStyle Weddings, invites a team of wedding professionals to create to photo spread for the magazine. Then the voting will begin to select crowd favorite. Our challenge was to be a bit different than the others. Our setting was not a ballroom… it was a moving glass boat down the Chicago River! This was going to be challenging but oh so fun. YES, let’s do this!
We all worked together to create the look we were going for. It was going to be a play on elegant tropics called “Modern Tropics.” The color palette we selected was to be mixed metallics, white, ivory, shades of peach and toffee.
Floral tablescape design
The first item we completed was the tablescape. The palm fronds and aspidistra were color enhanced with rose gold. The pampas grass gave the centerpiece drama and softness all at the same time. We displayed the floral on top of an Accent Décor Biltmore stand to provide height without blocking the fabulous view of Chicago as we sailed down the river. The floral consisted of orchids, pincushion protea and roses.
How to design floral for a photo shoot
When designing a photo shoot remember every angle counts. Make those little moments pop by grouping items together. We chose to group mixed metallic votive holders along the table. Some held candle and others held florets to base the design.
All hands on deck
The deck of the ship was to have two functions for the shoot. One function would be the ceremony and the other function would be the cake display. We designed a moon gate that would consist of coordinating floral from the centerpiece. The Quintessential Cake designed the most beautiful cake we adorned with fresh floral and Coqui Paperie created stunning signage that was hung from our moon gate. Overall, the look was breathtaking.
Behind the scenes note: we could only have the gate up when not moving as it obstructed the view for the captain. So, it was moved many times during our shoot up the river and held up perfectly.
Bridal bouquet design
The bridal bouquet consisted of orchid florets, pincushion protea, roses and color enhanced foliage with a pampas grass collar.
Always bring extra floral!
Always bring extra floral to a photo shoot to enhance other items. Nothing is a better to accent than floral.
Remember when you agree to take part in a photo shoot design something different and unique. Take this moment to be creative and create something beautiful with your team.
Design for the love of design!
Thanks to the incredible companies that made this photo shoot possible: